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Form

In a Type 2 conditional sentence, the tense in the 'if' clause is the


simple past, and the tense in the main clause is the present
conditional or the present continuous conditional.

If clause Main clause (result)


(condition)

If + simple past present conditional or present


continuous conditional

If this thing that thing would happen.


happened

As in all conditional sentences, the order of the clauses is not fixed.


You may have to rearrange the pronouns and adjust punctuation
when you change the order of the clauses, but the meaning is
identical.

Examples

If it rained, you would get wet.

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You would get wet if it rained.

If you went to bed earlier you wouldn't be so tired.

You wouldn't be so tired if you went to bed earlier.

If she fell, she would hurt herself.

She would hurt herself if she fell.

Function

The type 2 conditional refers to an unlikely or hypothetical condition


and its probable result. These sentences are not based on the
actual situation. In type 2 conditional sentences, the time is now or
any time and the situation is hypothetical.

Examples

If the weather wasn't so bad, we would go to the park. (But the


weather is bad so we can't go.)

If I was the Queen of England, I would give everyone a chicken.


(But I am not the Queen.)

If you really loved me, you would buy me a diamond ring.

If I knew where she lived, I would go and see her.

It is correct, and very common, to say "if I were" instead of "if I was"
(subjunctive mood).

Examples

If I were taller, I would buy this dress.

If I were 20, I would travel the world.

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If I were you, I would give up smoking.

If I were a plant, I would love the rain.

In type 2 conditional sentences, you can also use modals in the


main clause instead of "would" to express the degree of certainty,
permission, or a recommendation about the outcome.

Examples

We might buy a larger house if we had more money

He could go to the concert if you gave him your ticket.

If he called me, I couldn't hear.

The present conditional tense

The present conditional of any verb is composed of two elements:


would + the infinitive of the main verb, without "to"

Subject + would + infinitive

He would go

They would stay

To Go: present conditional

Affirmative Negative Interrogative Interrogative


Negative

I would go I wouldn't go Would I go? Wouldn't I go?

You would You wouldn't Would you Wouldn't you go?


go go go?

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Affirmative Negative Interrogative Interrogative


Negative

He would go He wouldn't Would he go? Wouldn't he go?


go

She would She wouldn't Would she Wouldn't she go?


go go go?

We would go We wouldn't Would we go? Wouldn't we go?


go

They would They Would they Wouldn't they go?


go wouldn't go go?

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